(i) Short CV (2 pages maximum). For PhD students, indicate the school in which you are enrolled

(ii) List of publications including oral and abstract presentations at scientific meetings

(iii) Detailed description of current research and how the proposed travel award will develop both research and career development (2 pages maximum).

This proposal should written by the applicant. It should contain a 200-word summary. The proposal should not exceed 1500 words and should include relevant references to published literature (references do not contribute to the word limit). The research proposal should be sufficiently detailed to allow the evaluators to form a clear idea of the planned work. The scientific committee will be sensitive to two themes (1) A better understanding of basic skin biology and disease, and (2) The development of expertise in a new technology.

(v) Statement by the head of the current laboratory (name of current laboratory and institution)

(vi) Statement of availability by the head of the host laboratory (name of host laboratory and institution)

ESDR office

Tel: +41 22 321 48 90Fax: +41 22 321 48 92

ESDR

The European Society for Dermatological Research (ESDR), founded in 1970, is a non-profit organization promoting basic and clinical science related to dermatology. The ESDR is the largest investigative dermatology society in Europe with a current membership of over 1200.